SOUNDING THE ALARM: Border residents say they may have to 'fend for themselves' as border crisis hits new levels of chaos.
Texas rancher John Sewell, Border Patrol wife Alison Anderson and retired CBP officer Rosa Arellano on their concerns following the end of Title 42.
"Unfortunately, I don't see it getting any better. I can't believe the American people are just sitting by watching this unfold. I've never been more disgusted in the direction of our country, almost to the point of homelessness," said Sewell, speaking from outside on his property near Uvalde. Her concerns increased when President Biden acknowledged this week that the border situation would become"chaotic."
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